The Company Store recalls girl’s pajama sets

The garments fail to meet the federal flammability standard

The Company Store of Atlanta, Ga., is recalling about 2,500 girl’s pajama sets.

The garments fail to meet the federal flammability standard for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries.

No incidents or injuries are reported.

This recall involves The Company Store’s girl’s 100% cotton flannel, two-piece pajama sets which also come in matching sets for women and dolls.

The pajama sets were sold in sizes 2T through size 14/16 and in the following prints: Unicorn, hedgehog and snowflake.

The Company Store, RN#120962, 037114-21018-LOT and style 65002B are printed on a sewn-in, neck label.

The pajama sets, manufactured in China, were sold online at www.thecompanystore.com from September 2018, through April 2019, for about $50.

What to do

Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajamas away from children and contact The Company Store for a full refund. The Company Store is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Consumers may contact The Company Store at (800) 655-0355 from 6 a.m. to Midnight (CT) Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CT) Saturday and Sunday or online at www.thecompanystore.com and click on “Product Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.

A Washington, D.C., reporter for more than 30 years, Jim Limbach covers the federal agencies for ConsumerAffairs. Previously, he was a reporter and news anchor for Associated Press Broadcast Services, where he covered business and consumer news as well as space shots and other major spot news events.
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